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Hank Snow - Blues For My Blues Eyes (2000)

Hank Snow - Blues For My Blues Eyes (2000)

BAND/ARTIST: Hank Snow

  • Title: Blues For My Blues Eyes
  • Year Of Release: 2000
  • Label: Jasmine Records
  • Genre: Country
  • Quality: Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 60:48
  • Total Size: 157 MB
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Tracklist:
1. You Nearly Lose Your Mind (3:27)
2. I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes (3:41)
3. Trouble In Mind (2:26)
4. Blue Yodel No. 12 (2:58)
5. Never No Mo' Blues (2:34)
6. Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain (2:41)
7. Too Many Tears (2:46)
8. Frankie And Johnny (4:15)
9. I Almost Lost My Mind (3:07)
10. These Tears Are Not For You (2:40)
11. Blue Rose Of The Rio (2:26)
12. Mississipppi River Blues (2:11)
13. Wabash Bluies (1:32)
14. Anniversary Blue Yodel (Blue Yodel No.7) (2:44)
15. My Blue Eyed Jane (2:39)
16. My Good Gal's Gone (2:52)
17. Those Blue Eyes Don't Sparkle Anymore (2:07)
18. Ninety-Nine Years Blues (2:23)
19. Blue Christmas (2:29)
20. Travellin' Blues (2:41)
21. Blue Dreams (1:35)
22. Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues (2:22)
23. Bye Bye Blues (2:01)

Hank Snow’s singing and song-writing is hallmarked by a sentimental and sometimes melancholic style, a reflection of his earliest musical influences and the circumstances of his upbringing. This collection focuses on that reflective, ‘bluesy’ side of Hank, significantly with a number of Jimmie Rodgers’ songs like "My Good Gal’s Gone" and "Mississippi River Blues". There is also a ‘blue-eyes’ theme, including "I’m Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes" (from the Carter Family and a 1944 hit for Gene Autry), and the beautiful "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain". This latter song, from the pen of Fred Rose, was to become a massive hit for Willie Nelson in 1975, and it is easy to suppose that Nelson drew some inspiration from an earlier Snow interpretation. Incidentally, the two artists are also linked by their proficiency on, and preference for, the acoustic guitar; Hank’s agility abounds on this set, not least on the instrumental "Wabash Blues", although he is content to play rhythm behind his band on "Bye Bye Blues". Two other tracks worth mentioning: Hank gives a strictly Country interpretation of the classic Blues "Trouble In Mind", and the same on Ivory Joe Hunter’s 1950 R&B hit "I Almost Lost



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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 22:07
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Many thanks
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  • mufty77
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Please WAV tracks, too.